Tech specs 9/10

First off, the Solo’s battery life is excellent and it can last up to 120 minutes.

This is a portable unit, which uses a 18650 battery with as much as 2200 mAh of capacity. Needless to say, this battery heats up fast (under 20 seconds), and enables temperature control using 7 different settings.

The temperature range is 50°C – 210°C (122°F – 410°F).

Chamber is not the biggest in class, but it still enables you to share your vape with another person as it holds 0.15 grams.

Vapor quality 9/10

The Arizer Solo has a pure glass vapor path which is also quite long. This gives vapor a lot of time to cool down and lose harshness.

You will taste even the minor terpenes with the Solo, depending on the temperature you are vaping at.

Vapor is thick, milky and packed full of taste.

Design 8/10

You either like Arizer Solo or you don’t — this is a minimalist, utilitarian device and screams usability.

I would have loved for it to have an LED screen (the Solo 2 has it) and for the buttons to be a bit more modern, but overall it looks decent.

However, the rest of the Arizer Solo is extremely sturdy and it won’t break even if you drop it from 5-6 feet.

What I like about this design is that it has just a couple of piece, which make maintenance a walk in the park.

How to use Arizer Solo

Using the Arizer solo is rather straightforward. The chamber is located outside of the device, and is actually a part of the glass tube.

The Arizer Solo unit stays pretty clean thanks to this solution, and makes it easier to pack as well.

Here’s how to use it:

Push both buttons to start up the heating process;

Select temperature level with up/down arrows;

Give it some time to reach selected temperature

Start drawing vapor by creating a vacuum with your mouth and the end of the glass part.

Solo has a 12 minute automatic shut-down mode, in case you forget to turn it off.

Even the folks at the Arizer say that vaping with Solo can sometimes be a bit tricky:

“Drawing vapor from this system can be challenging, mainly because of a tight draw”.

If you notice resistance while taking a draw, slide and shift the glass one or two millimetres in order to improve the airflow.

Arizer Solo is a great pick for first time users that are looking to try out this type of cannabis consumption. It’s relatively straight forward when it comes to using it, and doesn’t require almost no cleaning and maintenance.

In fact, the only part that you’ll be needing to clean is the glass part.

You can clean it by soaking it in a bowl filled with isopropyl alcohol and it should look spanking new again in a few minutes.

Final Verdict

9/10

If you’re looking for a portable vaporizer that will help you chill after work, the Solo will do great. It produces milky, creamy vapor full of terpenes and cannabinoids and is relatively cheap, especially considering it's made by a reputable brand.